Posted by Evan K Lee in Pet Health
on Sep 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
If you want to market your veterinary website, the first step is to have a website which is worth marketing. What do I mean by this? A website which is built in accordance with best practices, a user friendly front page which is attractively designed and user friendly, as well as other pages with strong content and a design which makes it easy to follow. After building and launching your site with Vet Marketing tools software, you’re ready to spread the word about your site to current and potential clients.
Designing your front page is a matter of personal taste to a large extent, but you do want...
Posted by Jane McIver in Pet Health
on Sep 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
A dog barking is a noise that can really drive you and your neighbors up the wall. The problem is if your dog is excessively it can cause your neighbors to complain and try and have your precious pup taken away from you, or in very extreme cases, they could try and harm your dog.
Training manual and training classes are good and you can really get some great results from training your dogs. However, it really does come down to how much time you have to train your dog. The problem comes when your dog is barking during the day when you are not home to correct him or her. This is where a dog bark...
Posted by Casey Jones in Pet Health
on Sep 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
What are premium dog foods and are they really any better for my dog than your garden variety dog foods? How can you tell what a premium dog food is? Is it listed on the bag somewhere? Is it more expensive? What makes a premium dog food premium?
The main difference between premium and economy dog foods is the quality of the ingredients and the amount of actual nutrients digestible by your dog. Ignore any of the fancy wording or delicious looking pictures on the bag of food. Look, instead, at the dog food ingredients first.
Look at the first 2 ingredients to see if you are purchasing a premium dog...
Posted by Dominic Lawsen in Pet Health
on Sep 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
Despite the endearing tail wagging, hand licking, ball fetching friend that is the dog, pet owners looking for a new best friend need look no further than the cage. Bird cage, that is. Regardless of the many misconceptions surrounding birds-all they do is squawk, bite, and eat-birds are actually quite emotional and can make for fantastic pets. With the proper care, birds can develop intimate bonds with their owners; so much so they will even regurgitate their hard earned food for you! Like dogs or cats, birds are fun, intelligent pets that have been misunderstood for years and are simply looking for a...
Posted by Smitzer Moofnetzingler in Pet Health
on Sep 12th, 2009 | 0 comments
Keeping your pet safe is a priority to the majority of dog lovers. Your dog isn’t just an animal, it’s part of the family. You care for your dog, buy your dog the right food and vitamins. You take care of your pet because you love them.
Are you sure that you are doing everything you possibly can to keep your dog safe at all times? If you take you pet to an outing where there is a place to swim there is no harm in letting your pet enjoy a dip in the water. Most dogs love swimming but that doesn’t mean that they are natural swimmers. Are you doing everything to keep your pet safe in...